TOP 10 iPhone 4 Productivity apps plus one more
In today’s busy and competitive world, it’s not about who’s smarter or more talented, it’s about who is more productive. It’s about who can get things done quicker without sacrificing quality.
Let’s face it, we all have things that needs to get done in a timely matter. Whether the task at hand has to deal with business or whether it’s personal errands, there good ways to be productive, greats ways, and of course, really bad ways too. If your productivity stinks, don’t worry, you will get better.
With the huge volume of iPhone productivity apps coming every month its really hard to decide which app will fit your needs and especially when you don’t want to spend for an app which does exactly what a free version of other app does. Here are some of the most powerful rather say the most useful productivity apps which will not only help you manage your work , note down things , control your timing ,remind you the most important things you need to do everyday but also stay ahead from others in every possible way.
ReQallThe ReQall iPhone app does many things but it’s mainly focused on reminders. And it’s really good at organizing the reminders and helping you know what you need to do at the right time.
With ReQall you can make to-do lists, set appointments, and manage shopping lists with voice or text notes from your iphone. reQall will remind you of your tasks via text message, IM, email, calendar alert, or voice. You’ll need to call the reQall service to create your account, but once you do, you can add smart voice notes—reQall recognizes time, date, and other keywords—right from the app.
EvernoteEvernote is probably one of the most popular and downloaded app. If you haven’t tried it yet you must be kidding.
Its one of the first apps I loaded onto my iPhone, Evernote lets you send written notes, photos (taken from both within the application and stored in your iPhone’s photo album), and voice memos to an online repository that you can access anywhere with a Web connection.
Remember the MilkRemember the Milk is a full-featured task management on the go. Bonus features include the ability to swipe to complete tasks quickly, and sort task by priority, due date, or task name. While the download is free, you must have a RTM Pro account.
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